Notes: We use our produce to manufacture and sell a line of gourmet pepper jellies, apple crunches, and horseradish jelly designed for use as a condiment, glaze, or baste on meat, cheese, poultry, seafood, and wild game.
With an increase in product sales, there has come a need to rely on other farmers in the area for produce to make the jellies. Assisted by grants from the Missouri Department of Agriculture Sustainable Ag Pragram and the AgriMissouri Program, the company has contracted with 12 Missouri Farmers to grow about 20,000 chile pepper plants for the 2001 season.
A Taste of the Kingdom hopes to expand its network of Missouri contract farmers and increase its contribution to the economic growth of the state and mid-Missouri. For more information please contact the company's web site at www.tasteofkingdom.com

Notes: We are concentrating on vegetables and small fruits for 2012 as our 40+ experimental varieties of heritage apple either mature with organic methods in our Missouri climate or get removed. By 2015 we should have a nice selection of modern and antique fruit.

Notes: Our apples start in July with Pristine, and end in November with Arkansas Black, with at least 10 varieties in between. We expect to have our first apple tasting event at the Hallsville Farmers and Artisans market in September of 2017.
Other fruits include wild plums and elderberry.
Check out the Hallsville Farmers and Artisans market on Facebook.

Notes: Please call for appointment. Picking on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday mornings and some evenings depending on size of harvest. Early to mid June until approximately the first week-end after the 4th of July. We are located approximately seven miles west of Ashland near Wilton.

Notes: We use our produce to manufacture and sell a line of gourmet pepper jellies, apple crunches, and horseradish jelly designed for use as a condiment, glaze, or baste on meat, cheese, poultry, seafood, and wild game.
With an increase in product sales, there has come a need to rely on other farmers in the area for produce to make the jellies. Assisted by grants from the Missouri Department of Agriculture Sustainable Ag Pragram and the AgriMissouri Program, the company has contracted with 12 Missouri Farmers to grow about 20,000 chile pepper plants for the 2001 season.
A Taste of the Kingdom hopes to expand its network of Missouri contract farmers and increase its contribution to the economic growth of the state and mid-Missouri. For more information please contact the company's web site at www.tasteofkingdom.com

Notes: We have stands throughout the season at the Overland Park, Blue Valley, Merriam, and Louisburg markets in Kansas, and the Belton market in Missouri. Please call 816-590-1718 for any additional information.

Notes: We have 40 acres of U-Pick Pumpkins and are open from the 3rd weekend in Sept. until the end of Oct. We are open 7 days a week and have a gift shop, petting farm, hayrides, country food, live entertainment on the weekends and much more. We have quite an extensive agri-entertainment complex which also includes

Notes: We are new at farming produce in this large of an amount but we have the land to do this. We could use some help and guidance.We are currently registered as growers of rabbits for Pel-freez in Arkansas.
We had a small garden last year and went to a few of the farmers markets but are planning a larger production of vegetables this year to be sold both at the farm and at a wholesale market place.
We would greatly appreciate a call to help us get it right the first time.
Tom and Karen Cross
TK Farms

Notes: Produce: 50 acres of homegrown tomatoes, cantaloupe, pumpkins, watermelon, & sweet corn. Pick-your-own: Pumpkins and fall novelties only.
Directions: From I-44 exit at Hwy 100 (exit 251). Travel west through Washington to New Haven, then west of New Haven on Hwy 100 one mile, turn left (south) on Hwy E, one mile to farm.
Hours: Weekends in October: Horsedrawn wagon rides to our pumpkin fields. We offer you a great day of country fun.

Crops Grown:

Herbs

Washington Tail GateWashington, MOFranklin CountyPhone:

636-239-2715

Method of Growing: Conventional

Marketing Type(s):

Farmers Market

Notes: Produce: Only Missouri-grown-produce-fresh vegetables, herbs, fruits, flowers, bedding plants.
Directions: I-44 to exit 251, west on Hwy 100 to Washington, MO north (right) on Jefferson St. to Front St., west (left) on Front St. to Oak St. Market is located in parking lot at Front and Oak, on the riverfront.
Hours: May-Oct. Open Sat., 7 a.m., beginning mid-June, Open Wed., 3:30 p.m.

Notes: Peaches, tree-ripened. We are a small, family operated orchard and strive to produce quality fruit at an affordable price for individual consumers. We do not wholesale fruit or sell large quantities for resale. Located between Warrensburg and Clinton just off Highway 13 on NW 1150 Road in Henry County. We have irregular hours, so please call ahead. 660-885-5918

Notes: I have planted 403 raspberry plants just this spring.(2004) The four varieties are Blackhawk black raspberries, Brandywine purple raspberries, Heritage red raspberries and gourmet Harvest gold yellow raspberries. I do not know what to expect in yield. The reds and yellows should bear until a hard frost, but this is the first year of establishment. I am doing my best to import beneficial insects such as nemotodes and parasitic wasps and to learn about any organic fungicides. I already have lady bugs and have used

Notes: Honey is also available.
Open: Saturday mornings from 8am to noon.
We are a small (15 member) but growing Farmers Market. Our members sell only what they grow or produce locally including value added products
and include organic growers, conventional growers and a hydroponic grower.

Notes: We offer flower and vegetable plants for your garden. Raise cage free chickens for meat and eggs and hogs. Tours are given when requested. If you are there are the right time :-) you can help with chores.

Notes: Available all year: Pasture Purefect Beef, Elysian Veal, API Lamb. All are pasture raised without the use of growth stimulants or pharmaceuticals. Our completely natural Pasture Purefect whole ground beef is so unusual there is no comparison. Elysian Veal is unlike any in the country. Local pasture raised lambs available summer only.

Crops Grown:

Apples ·Cucumbers ·Lettuce ·Peppers, Bell ·Tomatoes

Blue Heron Orchard (Dan Kelly)Canton, MOLewis CountyPhone:

573-655-4291

Method of Growing: Certified Organic

Marketing Type(s):

Roadside Stand/On Farm Market

Farmers Market

Wholesale

Notes: Also sell apple-based products.
We are currently setting up a production kitchen for value-added apple products. We have been working with a new O.M.R.I certified spray material and were included in a grant with the Univ. of MO Southwest Missouri Center.
Farm directions: Take Higway B north from La Grange, then take County Road 556 to the west. The farm is located approximately 1/4 mile off of Hwy. B on CR 556.

Notes: Hardshell Gourds:
We have about 30 acres of hardshell gourds, which are marketed both retail at the farm and telephone orders are shipped by UPS.
Tomatoes:
About 7,000 plants are marketed primarily by U-Pik, to both retail and wholesale customers after July 15th.

Notes: We have a cornfield maze called "MAIZE TIME" that runs from Sept. 1 thru Oct. 31. We have a petting zoo, goat mountain, sand castles, pumpkin toss, kiddie maze for the tots, pick your own pumpkin patch for the kids, and a haunted maze two weeks prior to and running through Halloween. We are able to accommodate large groups. This is a great place for a family outing, birthday party, or for a group adventure. Other sale items are corn bundles and straw bales.

Notes: Roadside stand located at 200 mile marker of I-44. All items are subject to seasonal availability. Some produce purchased from other growers and resold(ie peaches,plums,nectarines,etc.).Crafts,gifts,homemade jam and jelly,juice and many other items also available.
Open July thru Oct. Most produce and other items available year round at Rosati Winery.Exit 203(I-44) and follow signs.

Notes: Six acres of u-pick pumpkins, gourds & winter squash. In addition to traditional pumpkins we have Jarndale, Lumina, Cinderella & Long Island Cheese. We grow 7,000 (42 varieties) of hardy mums. They will be available August 1st. An old farrowing barn was converted to our sales center for our U-pick pumpkins. Located on Farmers Lane East of Platte City off of Hwy HH (main street). The mums and vegetables are located at the address listed above.

Notes: Estimate Blueberries available June 19. Open for U-Pick Thursday thru Saturday 0730am-1100am and 3:00pm-7:00pm, Sunday 2:00pm-5:00pm. Please call to confirm blueberries are available. Farm located two(2) miles north of Benton, Mo. at the east end of Scott Co. Hwy 235. Follow signs. Thanks

Notes: Produce: We have full line of produce starting in March. Local produce, such as corn, tomatoes, watermelons, peaches, apples, pumpkins & more are available when in season. Bedding plants, hanging baskets, mulch, potting soil, rock, etc., arrive in early spring and are available in greenhouse. Fall plants arrive in September; Christmas trees are here beginning last week in November. Assortment of concrete, wrought iron and wooden yard objects available all year.
Directions: Take Hwy 94 to Harvester Rd. and go south 1 block. We are under the big tent.
Hours: March 1-Dec. 20

Notes: Produce: Peaches, blueberries & blackberries are available pick-your-own. Cantaloupe, melons, tomatoes, peppers, peaches and honey from our farm are available pre-picked during peach season.
Directions: Hwy 70 west to the New Melle/Church St./Hwy Z exit (in Wentzville). Take Z south 8 miles to New Melle. At stop sign in New Melle, turn right on Hwy D. At next stop sign turn left on Hwy F. Farm is 2 blocks on left.
Hours: Mid-June-mid-July
Pick-your-own blueberries
Mid-July-early Aug.
Pick-your-own peaches & blackberries
Call ahead for hours and availability. We reserve picking locations in convenient spots on a first-come, first served basis. Ground is rough, but wheelchairs are welcome for those who want the fruit picking experience.

Notes: We are at the Brookside Farmers' Market at 63rd and Wornall in Kansas City, MO every Saturday morning from mid-April through October. This is an all organic, growers only market with the most amazing selection of vegetables, fruit, and processed foods.

Notes: Produce: Season opens with rhubarb, spinach, greens, lettuce, etc., & closes with pumpkins & fall greens. We grow over 30 different crops.
Directions: Located in North County at 6105 N. Hwy 67, across from Janestown Mall.
Hours: May 1-Dec. 15, 7 a.m.-dark

Crops Grown:

Lettuce ·Spinach

Arnold's Home Grown ProduceFlorissant, MOSt. Louis CountyPhone:

(314) 741-0319

Method of Growing: Conventional

Marketing Type(s):

Roadside Stand/On Farm Market

Notes: Produce: Season opens with rhubarb, spinach, greens, lettuce, etc. & closes with pumpkins & fall greens. We grow over 30 different crops.
Directions: Located in North County at 6105 N. Hwy 67, across from Jamestown Mall.
Hours: May 1-Dec. 15
7 a.m.-dark.

Notes: Produce: Of seasonal variety, such as berries, potatoes, tomatoes, pumpkin, corn and many more garden items.
Livestock: Generally small animals like rabbits, ducks, chickens, eggs, goat, sheep and many specialty breeds at times. Even an occasional calf or pig!
Original: Hand made products by local crafters. Nothing of retail or resold items allowed.
Directions: Warrenton exit #194 on I-70. This will be Hwy 47. Proceed north past McDonald's Restaurant for one mile to Fairgrounds Rd. on left. Farmers Market is 0.3 mile on right at Fairgrounds.
Hours: Open May 15-first fall frost
Every Tue., 4-7 p.m.

Notes: Goods From The Woods grows heirloom foods, including huge brandywine tomatoes. We will be harvesting sunchokes, amaranth and comfrey. We are currently working toward collecting native forest plants for cultivation as a group. Please see the Wildcrafter Grower's Cooperative Project on our web page.

Notes: Third generation family farm. We also sell our own drug free pork. We are open seven days a week, year round with the exception of national holidays. Call for directions or additional information.

Notes: All natural apple cider is made on-site. The market also has berries, fruits, and vegetables grown by local farmers.
Orchard tours, honey, jams/preserves, baked goods, crafts and other items are also available.